Balvina
bal-VEE-nah
Balvina is a girl’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Feminine form of 'Balvin,' a name of uncertain origin, potentially related to Germanic elements meaning 'bold friend' or 'brave friend.'”, and peaked in popularity in 1920.
What Balvina Means
“Feminine form of 'Balvin,' a name of uncertain origin, potentially related to Germanic elements meaning 'bold friend' or 'brave friend.'”
The Story of Balvina
Imagine a name that speaks of a heart as brave as it is friendly, a loyal companion through life's journey.
Balvina, potentially a feminine form of 'Balvin,' suggests origins possibly rooted in Germanic elements meaning 'bold friend' or 'brave friend.' It carries a sense of loyal companionship and courageous spirit. This name feels like a steadfast ally.
You picture a daughter with a spirit that is both adventurous and deeply loyal, someone who embraces challenges with a bold heart. This name, evoking 'brave friend,' resonates with your hope for her to be a strong, caring, and steadfast presence in your life.
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Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
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Peak Year
#5 in 1920
Total Births
20
First Recorded
1920
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